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What’s eating us?

Prelude I spend a lot of time thinking. I don’t brag or bore people around me, but that’s how I function. Some people want to hold to a 9 to 5 job to feel alive, I prefer thinking. Or rather bombarding myself with boundary questions and exploring answers. I prefer no company and often find myself sufficient to dialogue with. It’s more efficient, got no diplomacy to maintain and much of my time is saved from explaining the basic rules and ethics every time. But then one always faces some version of thinker’s block.   To deal with it, I try to ping a random friend or engage in some public commenting on Facebook. Apart from keeping me grounded, it provides me some very vital components to help me come up with tiny structures that help me write articles, as this one. Recently I finished reading a book by Philip Dick, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sleep? It had been on my bucket list since few years but like many of my books I had deliberately postponed it. It is one of the ...

A critical analysis into the nature of Mahabharat

Shared first on Facebook, 13 April: Whoever is reading this long post, I hope I do justice to your time. In the light of the ongoing socio-political crisis India had steadily sunk into, especially since last 3 years or so, I would like to share one of my thoughts on Hinduism. A decade ago I was a strong believer. I was raised in essentially a Hindu family (but I wasn't exposed to its dark sides until recently in a small town of Rajasthan (another story)) and during few difficult times I guess faith had helped us tremendously. During college one of the things which plunged me into a phase of depression was exploring my religious nature. I transitioned into an agnostic, then to anti theist and finally, while India was still being ran by an economist, I identified myself as an atheist with a liberal view towards others. I think the whole point should be to let people live peacefully, protect them and empathize with them regardless of their personal beliefs. But then when I loo...